Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 453 - Adoption and Foster Care
Section 453.070 - Investigations precondition for adoption — contents of investigation report — how conducted — assessments of adoptive parents, contents — waiving of investigation, when — fees — preference to foster parents, when.

Effective - 28 Aug 2021, 4 histories
453.070. Investigations precondition for adoption — contents of investigation report — how conducted — assessments of adoptive parents, contents — waiving of investigation, when — fees — preference to foster parents, when. — 1. Except as provided in subsection 5 of this section, no decree for the adoption of a child under eighteen years of age shall be entered for the petitioner or petitioners in such adoption as ordered by the juvenile court having jurisdiction, until a full investigation, which includes an assessment of the adoptive parents, an appropriate postplacement assessment and a summary of written reports as provided for in section 453.026, and any other pertinent information relevant to whether the child is suitable for adoption by the petitioner and whether the petitioner is suitable as a parent for the child, has been made. The report shall also include a statement to the effect that the child has been considered as a potential subsidy recipient.
2. Such investigation shall be made, as directed by the court having jurisdiction, either by the children's division of the department of social services, a juvenile court officer, a licensed child-placement agency, a social worker, a professional counselor, or a psychologist licensed under chapter 337 and associated with a licensed child-placement agency, or other suitable person appointed by the court. The results of such investigation shall be embodied in a written report that shall be submitted to the court within ninety days of the request for the investigation.
3. The children's division shall develop rules and regulations regarding the content of the assessment of the petitioner or petitioners. The content of the assessment shall include but not be limited to a report on the condition of the petitioner's home and information on the petitioner's education, financial, marital, medical and psychological status and criminal background check. If an assessment is conducted after August 28, 1997, but prior to the promulgation of rules and regulations by the children's division concerning the contents of such assessment, any discrepancy between the contents of the actual assessment and the contents of the assessment required by children's division rule shall not be used as the sole basis for invalidating an adoption. No rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to the authority of this section shall become effective unless it has been promulgated pursuant to the provisions of chapter 536.
4. The assessment of petitioner or petitioners shall be submitted to the petitioner and to the court prior to the scheduled hearing of the adoptive petition.
5. In cases where the adoption or custody involves a child under eighteen years of age that is the natural child of one of the petitioners and where all of the parents required by this chapter to give consent to the adoption or transfer of custody have given such consent, the juvenile court may waive the investigation and report, except the criminal background check, and enter the decree for the adoption or order the transfer of custody without such investigation and report.
6. In the case of an investigation and report made by the children's division by order of the court, the court may order the payment of a reasonable fee by the petitioner to cover the costs of the investigation and report.
7. Any adult person or persons over the age of eighteen who, as foster parent or parents, have cared for a foster child continuously for a period of nine months or more and bonding has occurred as evidenced by the positive emotional and physical interaction between the foster parent and child, may apply to such authorized agency for the placement of such child with them for the purpose of adoption if the child is eligible for adoption. The agency and court shall give preference and first consideration for adoptive placements to foster parents. However, the final determination of the propriety of the adoption of such foster child shall be within the sole discretion of the court.
8. (1) Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit discrimination on the basis of disability or disease of a prospective adoptive parent.
(2) The disability or disease of a prospective adoptive parent shall not constitute a basis for a determination that the petitioner is unfit or not suitable to be an adoptive parent without a specific showing that there is a causal relationship between the disability or disease and a substantial and significant risk of harm to a child.
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(L. 1947 V. II p. 213 § 9612a, A.L. 1973 H.B. 254, A.L. 1976 H.B. 1278, A.L. 1985 H.B. 366, et al., A.L. 1989 H.B. 51, A.L. 1997 H.B. 343, A.L. 1998 H.B. 1918 merged with S.B. 674, A.L. 1999 H.B. 472, A.L. 2001 S.B. 348, A.L. 2011 H.B. 555 merged with H.B. 604 merged with H.B. 648, A.L. 2013 S.B. 330, A.L. 2014 H.B. 1299 Revision, A.L. 2021 H.B. 429)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXX - Domestic Relations

Chapter 453 - Adoption and Foster Care

Section 453.005 - Construction of sections 453.010 to 453.400 — ethnic and racial diversity considerations.

Section 453.010 - Petition for permission to adopt, venue, jurisdiction — no denial or delay in placement of child based on residence or domicile — expedited placement, when.

Section 453.011 - Expediting termination of parental rights and contested adoption cases.

Section 453.012 - Requirements for adoption effective for petitions filed on or after August 28, 1997.

Section 453.014 - Who may place minor for adoption — rules and regulations, authority.

Section 453.015 - Definitions.

Section 453.020 - Petition — guardian ad litem appointed — fee, deposit in putative father registry fund.

Section 453.025 - Appointment of guardian ad litem, when — fee — duties of guardian ad litem.

Section 453.026 - Written report to be furnished to prospective adoptive parent, court and guardian ad litem, when.

Section 453.030 - Approval of court required — how obtained, consent of child and parent required, when — validity of consent — forms, developed by children's division, contents — court appointment of attorney, when.

Section 453.040 - Consent of parents not required, when.

Section 453.050 - Waiving of necessity of consent, when permitted — how executed.

Section 453.060 - Service on parties, how accomplished — petitioners' names not to appear on copy of petition served with summons, when — right of appeal — waiver of service — putative father unknown, procedure.

Section 453.061 - Conception of a child, man deemed to be on notice, when.

Section 453.065 - Definitions.

Section 453.070 - Investigations precondition for adoption — contents of investigation report — how conducted — assessments of adoptive parents, contents — waiving of investigation, when — fees — preference to foster parents, when.

Section 453.072 - Qualified relatives to receive subsidies, when — definitions.

Section 453.073 - Subsidy to adopted child — determination of — how paid — written agreement.

Section 453.074 - Duties of children's division in administration of subsidy.

Section 453.075 - Petitioner in adoption proceeding to give accounting, when — contents — consequences of impropriety.

Section 453.077 - Postplacement assessments required, when — rulemaking authority.

Section 453.080 - Hearing — decree — contact or exchange of identifying information between adopted person and birth or adoptive parent not to be denied, when — post adoption contact agreement — contact preference form.

Section 453.090 - Consequences of adoption — child defined.

Section 453.100 - Clerk to certify decree for vital statistics record — contents.

Section 453.101 - Guardian appointed when adoption not granted — powers and duties to be specified.

Section 453.102 - Division to inform adoptive parents of postplacement services, when — nature of services — family services to assist in cases of adoptive placement.

Section 453.110 - Prohibiting transfer of custody of child — exception — penalty — investigation and report — transfer of custody order issued, when.

Section 453.120 - Records of adoption proceedings not open to inspection except on order of the court — penalty for violation.

Section 453.121 - Adoption records, disclosure procedure — registry of biological parents and adopted adults — disclosure of papers, records and information.

Section 453.140 - Validity of decree not subject to attack for irregularities after expiration of one year.

Section 453.150 - Effect of adoptions made previous to July 1, 1917.

Section 453.153 - One church-one child program to find adoptive placements for certain children.

Section 453.160 - Validity of decree under any prior act not subject to attack for irregularities after expiration of one year — revocation of consent.

Section 453.170 - Adoption under laws of other states or countries, requirements, effect.

Section 453.315 - Order of protection, purpose of.

Section 453.350 - Higher education visit for certain foster children and youth in division of youth services program required — cost reimbursement, when.

Section 453.400 - Stepparent required to support stepchild — recovery from natural or adoptive parent, when — stepparent's income considered in aid to dependent children.

Section 453.500 - Interstate adoption assistance compact adopted — text of compact — false claims, penalty.

Section 453.503 - State may withdraw from compact, how.

Section 453.600 - Fund created, use of moneys.